Seven and forty-eight hundredths.
48/7 = 6 and 6/7
48 plus 7 equals 55.
No it is not. To be a multiple of a certain number, the first criterion is that the number must be greater than or equal to the number it is a multiple of. Since 7 is smaller than 48, 7 cannot be a multiple of 48.
48/7 is already simplified but as a mixed number it is 6 and 6/7
No. To be a multiple of 7, the number has to be completely divisible by 7 (no decimals or fractions). However, 48/7=6 6/7 or 6.858... Hence, 48 is NOT a multiple of 7.
Try doing square root of 48 on your calculator, you will find out what 48 is the square of.THE ANSWER IS NO
One.
38
48/7 = 66/7
48
No, 7 is not a factor of 48 (no number multiplied by 7 can equal 48, unless you use fractions or decimals, which is not common when finding the GCF). The GCF for 14 and 48 is 2 because there is no other whole number factor, other than 1, that is common between them.
No. The number 48 is only divisible by these numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 48.